The biggest difference is in the interior. The Eighty-Eight has a six-passenger seating configuration with a split bench seat up front and the gear selector on the steering column, while the LSS has a five-passenger configuration with the same front and rear seats as the Aurora, although with a manual lumbar adjustment in place of the Aurora's two-point power lumbar adjustment. I'm also under the impression that it has somewhat stiffer suspension than the regular Eighty-Eight.
The LSS also includes a host of standard features that are optional on the Eighty-Eight, including 16-inch alloy wheels, a tachometer, electronic climate control, self-dimming rear view mirror with compass, and fog lights.
Under the steering wheel
the 1994 oldsmobile lss has both the computer controlls the govenor
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240HP if SC
the sensor is faulty. Located half way down the side of the radiator.
On top and inside the fuel tank.
Right where the intake hose attaches to the engine, between the bellowed tube and the intake manifold thing.
Computer controlled.
Mine has 195,000 miles and still counting......
About 22 liters in my 1996 Oldsmobile LSS
Use only DOT3 brake fluid.
body control modual. $140 from dealer. common problem among gm's